Or an LED headlamp (my favorite for many apps), or
a clip-on LED lamp running for many hours on small
batteries.
Phil
On 12/5/16 7:21 PM, Brian White wrote:
http://www.hammacher.com/Product/79720
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Josh Malone
http://www.hammacher.com/Product/79720
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Josh Malone wrote:
> Won't help with a Z88 - but couldn't we take 5Vdc from some available port
> and use it to run a low-power LED gooseneck light? The bar-code reader port
> looks like a good
Won't help with a Z88 - but couldn't we take 5Vdc from some available port
and use it to run a low-power LED gooseneck light? The bar-code reader port
looks like a good candidate to me. Nice DB9->USB A dongle and you can plug
in whatever light you want, provided the M100 can supply the current.
I recently got a c.h.i.p. computer from Next Thing. You can see it at
www.getchip.com. it seems very promising.
On Monday, December 5, 2016, Howard Pepper wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Yes, I use it on my LG G4, when the mood strikes me. I also use
> AndChat for SSH'ing into
Tom,
Yes, I use it on my LG G4, when the mood strikes me. I also use
AndChat for SSH'ing into my other Linux computers at home.
Howard
AC4FS
On 12/05/2016 03:32 PM, Tom Hoppe wrote:
> Has anyone played with "Termux" on Android? It is just a Linux bash
> shell, but it has a (maintained)
I think the lack of any sort of backlight is one of the #1 reasons why I
rarely use my T102... :/
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Russ Oechslin
wrote:
> There are several booklamps that clamp on to a book cover. Perhaps you
> could adapt one. We're in the Midwest and
Has anyone played with "Termux" on Android? It is just a Linux bash shell,
but it has a (maintained) package manager and API into Android to allow
some very interesting things (sending a text from the command line, taking
a snapshot, reading the address book). I would really like to run a getty
How about connecting to a raspberry pi 3 via USB serial?
It has wifi on-board.
Run Getty at 38400 with hardware flow control on the USB serial port.
Assemble HTERM for 38400bps and run it on model t.
Then you would need to get connected to wifi. You could use a command line
wifi client to
Anthony,
Modems are a hit or miss affair at this point because the phone companies have
mostly gone to digital lines which messes with the modem signals. Some digital
services work great, some don't work at all. And if you are calling a modem
that is also on a digital service, then you have two
Hello, everyone, and hope you’re all well wherever you are in the world. Been
a long time since I’ve chimed in, and my last time, I had e-mail issues at the
same time and didn’t get to respond timely - which probably made me seem
terribly unappreciative and rude. So, I apologize for that. I
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